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Club Atlético Chacarita Juniors are an Argentine professional football (soccer) club from Buenos Aires currently paying in the second division. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 88 Ã 97 pixelsFull resolution (88 Ã 97 pixel, file size: 4 KB, MIME type: image/gif) football club logo This is a logo of an organization, item, or event, and is protected by copyright and/or trademark. ...
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Estadio Chacarita Juniors is a multi-use stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina. ...
The Buenos Aires province (IPA: , Spanish: Provincia de Buenos Aires) is the wealthiest and most populated province of Argentina. ...
The following is an incomplete list of football (soccer) stadia. ...
Primera B Nacional (usually called simply Nacional B, in English National B Division) is the second most important category of Argentine football (soccer), and its organized by the Argentine Football Association. ...
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Primera B Nacional (usually called simply Nacional B, in English National B Division) is the second most important category of Argentine football (soccer), and its organized by the Argentine Football Association. ...
The club was founded on May 1st, 1906, in an Anarchist Library[1] on the border between the Villa Crespo and Chacarita neighbourhoods, and after a short period of institutional crisis, the club was re-opened in 1919. Villa Crespo is a middle-class neighbourhood in Buenos Aires, Argentina, located in the geographical centre of the city. ...
Chacarita is a barrio or district in the centre part of Buenos Aires city, Argentina. ...
The team reached the amateur first division in 1924, and continued playing in first division after the professionalization of football in 1931. Primera División (first division) is the top category of Argentine football (soccer), and its organized by the Argentine Football Association. ...
British immigrants to Buenos Aires brought football (along with rugby and other sports) to Argentina in the 19th century. ...
In 1940 they were relegated second division, but only for one season, The team then moved to the San Martín partido in Buenos Aires Province, next to Buenos Aires City. The Buenos Aires province (IPA: , Spanish: Provincia de Buenos Aires) is the wealthiest and most populated province of Argentina. ...
Again, in 1956, Chacarita were relegated to the second division , only to conquer the Second Division Championship of 1959. After 10 consecutive years in the first division, Chacarita finally won its only first division title, the Metropolitano 1969. For the Stargate SG-1 episode, see 1969 (Stargate SG-1). ...
But in the following years the team performed badly and were relegated all the way down to the 4th division in 1980. In 1984 they came back to the first division, but because of Hooliganism by some of Chacarita's fans, the club were suspended for a month and lost 10 points; missing those points, the club couldn't help relegation back to the second division. This article or section is not written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia article. ...
The club then moved between second and third division most of the time, until they were promoted back to first division in 1999. After the Clausura 2004, Chacarita returned to second division where they currently play. In recent times, many Latin American football leagues have divided their championships into two sections, awarding a champion for each. ...
The team, eternal rival of Club Atlético Atlanta, got the nickname of Funebreros ("Undertakers") because their ground was near the La Chacarita Cemetery. Chacarita still sports red and black uniforms, a reference to its anarchist origins, even though it is now run as a commercial team. Club Atlético Atlanta is an Argentine Football (soccer) club also known as Atlanta or Los bohemios. ...
Cementerio de la Chacarita in Buenos Aires, Argentina, known as the National Cemetery, was opened during a yellow fever epidemic in 1871. ...
Anarchism is a generic term describing various political philosophies and social movements that advocate the elimination of hierarchy and imposed authority. ...
Famous players
- Francisco Campana
- Marcos Ricardo Busico
- Ángel Bargas
- Franco Frassoldati
- Eliseo Jorge Petrocelli
- Juan Carlos Puntorero
- Leonardo Recúpero
- Ángel Alberto Marcos
- Rodolfo Orife
- Horacio Neumann
- Daniel Carnevali
| | | | | Ãngel Bargas is a retired Argentine football defender. ...
Luis Carniglia was a footballer and coach from Argentina. ...
Leopoldo Jacinto Luque (born in Santa Fé, May 3, 1949) was a former argentine footballer. ...
MatÃas Emilio Delgado (born December 15, 1982, Rosario) is an Argentine footballer playing for Turkish Giants Besiktas JK. Delgado started his career in the youth team of Buenos Aires side CA River Plate. ...
Luis Alberto Islas (Born December 22, 1965 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a former goalkeeper for the Argentina national team, Estudiantes de La Plata, León(Mexico) and C.A. Independiente. ...
Carlos Fabián Leeb is a former Argentine football striker. ...
Silvio René Carrario (born in Bell Ville, Córdoba Province, on August 31, 1971) is an Argentine football (soccer) player who plays as a striker, currently playing for Quilmes Atlético Club. ...
Carlos Fernando Navarro Montoya (*MedellÃn, Colombia), February 26, 1966 - â ), is a professional footballer, who has played club football in Argentina, Colombia, Spain, Chile and Brazil. ...
Jorge Polo Quinteros (born 1974-07-27 in San Fernando, Buenos Aires Province) is an Argentine footballer currently playing for Argentinos Juniors. ...
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References - ^ http://www.zmag.org/Sustainers/Content/2006-06/28trigona.cfm
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